Gale C, Monk A F
University of York, England.
Percept Psychophys. 2000 Apr;62(3):586-95. doi: 10.3758/bf03212110.
Participants worked in pairs, with one person gazing at a flat horizontal stimulus between them. The other participant estimated where the gazer was looking. Experiment 1 used linear scales as gaze targets. The mean root mean square error of estimation equates to 3.8 degrees of head-and-eye pan and 2.6 degrees of tilt. This small error of estimation was essentially the same in a video-mediated condition and in one in which a procedure that did not allow the estimator to see the head-and-eye movement to the target position was used. Experiment 2 obtained comparable gaze estimation performance in face-to-face and video-mediated conditions, using a combined pan-and-tilt grid. It is concluded that people are very good at estimating what someone else is looking at and that such estimations should be practical during video-mediated conversation.
参与者两人一组进行实验,其中一人注视着他们之间的一个水平平面刺激物。另一名参与者则估计注视者在看哪里。实验1使用线性量表作为注视目标。估计的平均均方根误差相当于头部和眼睛平移3.8度以及倾斜2.6度。在视频介导条件下以及在使用一种不允许估计者看到头部和眼睛向目标位置移动的程序的条件下,这种小的估计误差基本相同。实验2使用平移和倾斜组合网格,在面对面和视频介导条件下获得了可比的注视估计性能。研究得出结论,人们非常擅长估计他人在看什么,并且在视频介导的对话中,这种估计应该是可行的。